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Home Asset Management

New ground based warning system for rail

by April Shepherd
May 26, 2021
in Asset Management, Projects, Rail, Smart Infrastructure, Sponsored Editorial, Technology
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GBWS – Ground Based Warning System – implemented in a rail maintenance hub
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When looking at safe work practices, any opportunity to take something that was previously a noisy and manual process and make it into a streamlined, environmentally aware and digitalised process, should be seized.

tm stagetec systems (TMS) is a Sydney-based developer and manufacturer of digital audio and visual hardware and software solutions. iTech Corporation specialises in electrical engineering, incorporating electrical design, automation systems design, SCADA systems engineering and process control.

These two Australian companies have worked together to produce a GBWS – Ground Based Warning System – implemented in a rail maintenance hub.

Previously, there has been significant environmental concerns with the noise associated with safely moving trains around train yards and hubs. Traditionally the way trains were safely moved around was to simply blow the horn of the train. This GBWS allows trains to be safely moved using a system installed at track level.

Some of the benefits of GBWS include:

  • The system is a digital GBWS, installed to safely and efficiently warn that trains are being moved
  • It’s used primarily in large rail hubs and maintenance yards
  • It’s a network TCP/IP-based solution, using Dante IP protocol
  • GBWS uses distributed Network Amplifier Modules (NAM)
  • It’s fully monitored and controlled via a centralised system
  • It’s an Australian-designed digital technology

Audio has also been added to surrounding buildings to form a PA system using the same infrastructure installed as part of the GBWS, resulting in efficiency and cost savings. Fibre is used for all interconnections so only power and fibre connections are required.

TMS General Manager, Mark Lownds, said, “This GBWS is just one example of the type of project we can take on, and I look forward to seeing what we can achieve in the next decade.”

This Sponsored Editorial is brought to you by tm stagetec systems. For more information, visit www.tm-systems.com.au.

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